Science, asked by ssharma65, 1 year ago

how does forest increases rainfall

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Answered by chdileep
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That's because air passing over forests picks up moisture given off by trees and plants, fueling rains. When those trees disappear, so does some of that rain. ... Deforestation can reduce rainfall over a wide region, even as it spurs increased rainfall in the immediate area where that deforestation took place.
Answered by ViratKohli3618
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Because air passing over forestes picks up moisture given off by tress and plants, fueling rains. When those trees disappear, so does some of the rain. Deforestation can reduce rainfall over a wide region, even as it spurs increased rainfall in the immeadiate area where that Deforestation Took Place.

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